In terms of the nervous system, muscles and glands are given the generic term effector organs. Impulses are picked up from receptors, which then travel to the brain, which sends orders along the motor neurons to these effector organs. In the case of reflex actions, however, the brain is not involved, and the process is done much faster as a result.
Muscles are fibrous tissues that contract in order to effect bodily movement. Glands are organs that produce a secretion to be used by the body.
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effectors can only be glands or muscles
muscles and glands.
Muscles and glands are the possible effectors of a reflex arc
muscles
The nervous system controls muscles and glands by electrical impulses.
Muscles or glands which carry out the responses
Effectors is the term used for glands or muscles that result in a coordinated response. Receptors are what receive stimuli from the outside environment.
Muscles or glands which carry out the responses
Muscles and Glands.
Muscles and glands are not myelinated. It is the axon of a neuron that is myelinated. The myelin forms a layer called myelin sheath that makes the nervous system function properly.
glands
They are effectors